Paul/Brass: I Got a Coupon #2

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I wonder if they'll ever show war flashbacks with Brass like they did with Mac at the end of NY's last season. I think it'd be kinda cool and it'd tell a bit about the char; it definately did with Mac.

*still wants those two to have a talk...same re Brass and Don Flack. Snarkfest! lol*
 
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The two seconds he was in the eppy last night were angsty. His face look positively tortured standing on the stairs looking at Cath and Lindsey.
 
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I wonder if he was thinking about Ellie when that happened.

Wouldn't surprise me. I wonder what happened (in the writers' minds) between him and Ellie after he woke up.
 
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I'm new to the board, but chalk up another Brass-Junkie!

I love this actor and want to view more of his work.
He is married, right? and has one daughter?
 
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Welcome Brassy! It's always great to meet another Paul/Brass fan.

Yup, PG's married and has a daughter who's about 6 now.
 
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I'd love to hear more about Brass' relationship with Ellie. I'd be particularly interested if she came back again, but considering her character, it's not likely.

And I just have to say that I love watching movies and having Paul pop up in them. It's so great :)
 
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It might be time for a viewing of The Negotiator tomorrow night. I have to say the Cotton Eyed Joe scene is one of my favourites ever.
 
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Oooh, I love the way PG looks in The Negotiator, especially in the bar scene. He's just as cute as he can be. But I hate what happens to his character and to be honest, I've never watched all the movie. I sort of stop at a certain point.
 
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I know what you're talking about beaujolais. Although I have watched the whole movie. It's really quite good and if you ever have a chance to watch it again, watch it in it's entirety. You'll be quite surprised about Paul's character. I happen to own a copy of it and both me and my grandpa love the movie.
 
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So, could you:

1. Name the top three PG movies I should watch? (I'm not all that fond of cursing or violence)
2. What roles is he in the longest (any lead characters?) and how long is he in "Mrs. Doubtfire"?
 
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Lessee... if you're more into romance, of those that I've seen, I'd say "A Couch In New York" (nice boxer-shorts/short-sleeved T-shirt scene), "September" (romantic role) and... huh... that's all I can think of. I think I'm going to have to make a little list of Paul's films that I should rent (and screencap).

If you want to avoid violence, avoid "Little Odessa" and "Session 9" at all costs, really, they're both very nasty movies in that sense.

I haven't had a chance to catch Mrs Doubtfire again to check it out, but I remember watching it over and over and never noticed Paul or his role (okay, I saw it over 10 years ago and way before I was actually looking out for him, so that doesn't help ;) )

As for how long Paul is in the movies - I haven't found one where he has a lead role, ever. I have a sneaking suspicion he's always in second roles, but I'd love someone to correct me if I missed something. :D
 
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Brassy, check out a movie called "A Question of Faith". He plays a monk so there's no cursing or violence and he's in the movie probably more than any of his others.

I also liked him in "Path to Paradise" which is about the '93 World Trade Center bombing. He's in the movie quite a bit (well, comparatively speaking) and his character is very much like an early version of Brass: same snarkiness.

You can also check out "Company Man", "Primary Colors" and "Live from Baghdad". All three had quite a bit of Paul, although in LfB he's wearing some hideous glasses.
 
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Yeah, "A Question of Faith" he's in a ton. "Air Force One" has violence, but it's one of his best films I think mainly because of his acting at the beginning which has zero violence.
I haven't seen "A Couch in New York", but will catch the famous boxer scene one of these days. "September", even though he may be in it, I don't think I could ever watch, as I was made to read the book for some reason--and it was awful.
 
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Oooh, I forgot all about "Air Force One"! I liked that movie even before I even knew who Paul was. And you have to see "September" if only because Paul makes kissy face with Mariel Hemingway. I understand there's a Lifetime movie he did called "Those Secrets" that mostly sucked but Paul had a "hot" scene in.

Also forgot to mention "Billy Galvin". No cussing, no violence and studly Paul in jeans. I cannot emphasize how good he looks in jeans. Oh, he's got long, blondish hair too.
 
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